The Voice (Botswana)

NO WAY TO NORWAY... YET!

No small stock agreement in place with either Norway or Saudi Arabia

- BY KABELO ADAMSON

Last August, President Mokgweetsi Masisi proudly announced that the country had secured ‘lucrative’ markets in Saudi Arabia and Norway for sheep and goat meat.

“Botswana would have started exporting small stock meat to the two countries this May were it not for the Covid-19 pandemic,” declared Masisi at the time, adding the two nations required at least one million tons of small stock meat annually.

However, it recently emerged in parliament that there is no signed agreement between Botswana and either country regarding the export of small stock meat.

This came to light after Member of Parliament for Jwaneng-mabutsane, Mephato Reatile, enquired on the nature of the presidenti­ally acclaimed agreement.

He wanted the Minister of Agricultur­al Developmen­t and Food Security, Karabo Gare, to specifical­ly state when such an agreement was signed, the terms of the agreement and opportunit­ies for small stock farmers in Botswana.

In response, Gare admitted no formal agreement has yet been reached and no contracts signed.

“However, preparatio­ns for the initiative have commenced and the necessary paperwork has been initiated,” he maintained. Regarding the terms of the agreement, the Minister explained once the arrangemen­t has entered into force, there will be tariff reductions and preferenti­al market access of small stock meant and meat bi-products from Botswana.

“The agreement also removes tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, which will increase the competitiv­eness of our small stock meat for transmissi­on of value to local farmers,” he added.

According to Gare, the opportunit­ies created by the agreement - once it is signed - include unlocking the value chain in the keeping, handling and general management of small stock for sustainabl­e job opportunit­ies in the country.

“It opens opportunit­ies for production and sale of livestock feed, local transporta­tion businesses and livestock medical care for small stock among other things,” concluded Gare, who would not be drawn into mentioning when the agreements might be signed.

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PRESIDENTI­AL INTIATIVE: Small stock
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MINISTER OF AGRICULTUR­AL DEVELOPMEN­T AND FOOD SECURITY: Karabo Gare
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PRESIDENTI­AL INTIATIVE: Small stock

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